Patulin [149-29-1]
P0278
Estimated Purity≥98%
Product group Chemicals
Overview
- SupplierLKT Laboratories
- Product NamePatulin [149-29-1]
- Delivery Days Customer7
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Estimated Purity≥98%
- Formatacetonitrile, ethanol (25 mg/mL), acetone, ethyl acetate (50 mg/mL), DMSO (10 mg/mL), also soluble in water
- Scientific DescriptionMycotoxin produced by Penicillum and Aspergillus.; Clavacin, clavatin, penicidin
- Storage Instruction4°C
- UNSPSC12352200
References
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